This article contributes to debates about the expanded, and expanding, nature of crafts by exploring the activist potential of amateur, domestic crafts and the associated ‘quiet activism’. In contrast to much recent work on the resurgence of interest in DIY craft culture, it argues for the emergence of a new historically conscious amateur practice. Women’s ‘making memories’ of the lived experience of home crafts in the first half of C20th and analyses of home craft features from 1930s women’s magazines interrogate the promotion of agency in marginalised feminine spaces. Interviews with two contemporary practitioners provide insight into historical continuities; the communities and concerns that coalesce around ‘old’ and ‘new’ media and maki...
Personal blogging and social media feeds are at the forefront of a renewed interest in do it yoursel...
Craft activists work outside the mainstream of consumer society, in grass-roots efforts, to create s...
The article presents the “do it yourself” (DIY) phenomenon which is popular in culture nowadays. It...
This article contributes to debates about the expanded, and expanding, nature of crafts by exploring...
This article advocates an enlarged understanding of the benefits of manual creativity for critical t...
This article is part of a special issue on textiles and intersecting identities. The article was dev...
This article examines the renewed popularity of the handmade by examining the current renaissance in...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the literature on the intersections of craft ...
The aim of this project is to investigate the cultural significance of home craft in contemporary Br...
This article investigates the role of commercial women’s magazines in the dissemination of modern de...
Is Craftivism really activist? And what are the woolly threads that unravel the argument? Many are s...
Recent revival of the do-it-yourself (DIY) culture and its relationship to third wave feminism and p...
In 1987 Virago Press published Women and Craft. Su Richardson was one of the co-editors and contribu...
© 2015 Intellect Ltd Article. Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has be...
Activism explores the intersection of feminism, fibre-art practice and activism through an investiga...
Personal blogging and social media feeds are at the forefront of a renewed interest in do it yoursel...
Craft activists work outside the mainstream of consumer society, in grass-roots efforts, to create s...
The article presents the “do it yourself” (DIY) phenomenon which is popular in culture nowadays. It...
This article contributes to debates about the expanded, and expanding, nature of crafts by exploring...
This article advocates an enlarged understanding of the benefits of manual creativity for critical t...
This article is part of a special issue on textiles and intersecting identities. The article was dev...
This article examines the renewed popularity of the handmade by examining the current renaissance in...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the literature on the intersections of craft ...
The aim of this project is to investigate the cultural significance of home craft in contemporary Br...
This article investigates the role of commercial women’s magazines in the dissemination of modern de...
Is Craftivism really activist? And what are the woolly threads that unravel the argument? Many are s...
Recent revival of the do-it-yourself (DIY) culture and its relationship to third wave feminism and p...
In 1987 Virago Press published Women and Craft. Su Richardson was one of the co-editors and contribu...
© 2015 Intellect Ltd Article. Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has be...
Activism explores the intersection of feminism, fibre-art practice and activism through an investiga...
Personal blogging and social media feeds are at the forefront of a renewed interest in do it yoursel...
Craft activists work outside the mainstream of consumer society, in grass-roots efforts, to create s...
The article presents the “do it yourself” (DIY) phenomenon which is popular in culture nowadays. It...